Mathematics is often considered the most scoring and foundational subject for students pursuing the Science and Commerce streams under the Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE). Excelling in this exam is crucial for students preparing for competitive entrance exams like JEE Main and MHT-CET. The MPBSE Class 12 Mathematics examination primarily evaluates conceptual clarity, problem-solving skills, and the capacity for systematic application of formulas and theorems.
This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about the MPBSE Class 12 Maths Exam 2026, including the confirmed exam date, updated syllabus, detailed paper pattern, chapter-wise weightage, and the importance of solving previous year papers.
The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) administers the Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) Examination annually. The Mathematics paper (Subject Code 150) is unique as it is a single 100-mark theory paper with no separate practical component.
The MP Board Class 12 theory exams are scheduled to run from February 7 to March 5, 2026. All theory papers will be conducted in a single morning shift.
Students must use this official date to structure their final revision cycle, focusing heavily on problem-solving practice under timed conditions.
The MP Board Class 12 Mathematics syllabus includes 13 core chapters and covers topics essential for higher studies. The board has opted to cover the 100% syllabus this year.
The total theory paper is 100 marks, which is distributed across 13 chapters as per the marking scheme (note: this may refer to the non-objective portion or a previous scheme; always rely on the total 100-mark structure).
The Maths paper is a 100-mark theory exam that adheres to a specific balanced structure to assess different skills.
Question Paper Structure (100 Marks)
The exam pattern is broadly categorized as 40% Objective, 40% Subjective, and 20% Analytical.
Note on Objective Questions (Q. 1 to Q. 5): These 32 objective questions are typically divided into five different formats:
· Choose the Correct Answer (6 marks)
· Fill in the Blanks (6 marks)
· True or False (6 marks)
· Match the Following (7 marks)
· Pick the Odd One Out (7 marks)
The weightage clearly shows that Calculus is the most critical area, dominating the paper with the highest concentration of marks.
Mathematics is a high-scoring subject that rewards systematic practice.
Solving PYQs is the best way to understand the exam format, question trends, and the marking scheme, which is essential for maximizing your score.
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